We are thrilled to let you know that Disturbing the Universe will be this
year's opening night movie on PBS' award winning series POV. It is an honor to have the film
chosen for this premiere spot and we are grateful to everyone at POV
for believing in our film.

So mark your calendars and set your DVRs! Disturbing the Universe will be
broadcast on Tuesday, June 22 at 10:00PM.

We would also Like to congratulate our friend Louie
Psihoyos for his well deserved win this past Sunday night, when he took
home the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature for his brilliant film The Cove. If you have yet to see this
very important film please do so, you will not be dissapointed.

Best wishes,
Emily Kunstler

You Can Now Order Disturbing the Universe on DVD Directly
From Us!

William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe
will be released on DVD on April 27, 2010. I am writing to let you know
that we are now accepting pre-orders from our website, disturbingtheuniverse.com. Cut out the
middlemen! Order the DVD directly from the filmmakers! We will
ship it out to you as soon as it becomes available. Pre-order
your copy here. Movie posters are also available.

The DVD has two hours of bonus material!

· Additional Interviews and Speeches by William Kunstler
· William Kunstler's Performance at Caroline's Comedy Club
· Kunstler Home Movies
· Courtroom Audio and Archival Footage from the Chicago 8 Trial,
Wounded Knee, and Attica
· Interview with the Filmmakers
· Theatrical Trailer

"Expertly put together and never less than compelling" - The
Hollywood Reporter

"A wonderful, weird, and very American Story" - The Stranger

"A well-crafted and intimate but not uncritical tribute to both a
father and a legend of the Left" - The Indypendent

In WILLIAM KUNSTLER: DISTURBING THE UNIVERSE, filmmakers Emily Kunstler
and Sarah Kunstler explore the life of their father, the late radical
civil rights lawyer. In the 1960s and 70s, Kunstler fought for civil
rights with Martin Luther King Jr. and represented the famed
"Chicago 8" activists who protested the Vietnam War. When the
inmates took over Attica prison, or when the American Indian Movement
stood up to the federal government at Wounded Knee, they asked Kunstler
to be their lawyer.

To his daughters, it seemed that he was at the center of everything
important that had ever happened. But when they were growing up,
Kunstler represented some of the most reviled members of society,
including rapists and assassins. This powerful film not only recounts
the historic causes that Kunstler fought for; it also reveals a man
that even his own daughters did not always understand, a man who risked
public outrage and the safety of his family so that justice could serve
all.

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